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2200 Designs (or myself) only take credit for the Post-Production, and have received permission from respective models and photographers to show off both their awesome work and my own! Hope you enjoy :)
Advertising – Brochure Designs, Brochure Printing, Multi colour Brochure, Single Colour & Two Colour Brochures, Perfect, Spiral, Book Binding & All Laminations Done | Client - Versatile CFO
Wordist - #besurprised is a Digital Marketing and Creative Agency based in Shenoy Nagar, Chennai India. Wordist is spread into 5 Verticals - Brand Identity | Advertising | Production | Social Media Marketing | Events. And as an Advertising Agency, Wordist follows 3 rules - Simple, Ultra Fast and Affordable.
This is a E-Brochure done for Versatile CFO. The concept was to come up with a creative design and it is designed and conceptualised by the Team #wordistprints. And our client is Versatile CFO. We were asked to come up with a creative design.
These are few of our creative designs and works and to all our dear Wordisters - you can expect our regular creative updates in this particular album of our page! So follow Wordist to see more of our updates. Want to know more or want anything to be Written, Printed, Designed or Filmed? Simple! Call us @ +91 90031 72100 | +91 44 43300 100 or mail us your requirements to sayhi@wordist.in and we shall meet up for a coffee or chai and perhaps talk business too!
Suzanne Shenkman Designs is a design venture that creates sassy accessories fashioned from vintage neckties / ties!
I create
wrist cuffs
belts
tote bags / purses
pet collars
dog collars
coin purses
tees
key chains
pillows
Steven Daniels Designs
Glance 2008 (the fashion show), Brooklyn, NY. A JRG Entertainment event. For more info visit: www.JRGFash.com
www.RevengeFashionMagazine.com
William Lupkin Designs in Fort Wayne is creating the Nigerian themed wheelbarrow for the WOW Garden Project.
The WOW Garden Project is a Fresh Food Initiative cultural awareness event designed to celebrate the many nationalities and cultures in the Fort Wayne community. Decorated wheelbarrows planted with world food gardens representing the variety of ethnicities living in Fort Wayne will be displayed at four Last Saturday events as well as locations around town.
I volunteered to be the "official" photographer for the WOW Garden Project because they were nice enough to ask me, and the only way I'll become a better photographer is to just do it!
Steven Daniels Designs
Glance 2008 (the fashion show), Brooklyn, NY. A JRG Entertainment event. For more info visit: www.JRGFash.com
www.RevengeFashionMagazine.com
Garden Designs with Roses
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This was a wat (temple) that we chanced upon right at the tip of Ko Chang. They started to build it over 10 years ago, but ran out of money, only having finished the beautiful roof properly. Locals volunteer to help out. The monk let us have a look inside. I wish I had taken more shots, but felt it was a little disrespectful. I gave them all the money i had in my wallet that day.
Farmhouse style homes or contemporary rural house designs are very famous among people who love to design their home with rural designs without compromising on the comfort level.
Let’s know more about them.
Why do people spend less on countryside farmhouses?
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Nov.6, 2018: Visit to a very colorful Nubian Village. Mural type designs found on many buildings. Visited a local primary school and a large Nubian home with sand floors. The home we visited had Alligators as pets. Their were also taxidermied animals such as fox hanging from ceilings, to show they are successful hunters. Men and ladies from our group had their hands painted with local designs. Most ladies were dressed in full black, and their were many camels in the area.
The Nubians were an ethnic group coming from southern Egypt and northern Sudan, who during the course of history started a number of settlements along the Nile River. They were famous for their horse riding skills and their impressive marksmanship with bows and arrows. They where generally held in high regard as a strong cavalry force.
During the course of history, the Nubians typically blended and merged with the Egyptians during the Pharaonic age. In fact, a number of ancient pharaohs were of Nubian decent, and their legacy has inevitably lived on. These days, there are still several Nubian communities scattered around the country. Many of these small villages have become very popular with tourists nowadays.
On Elephantine Island, there are in fact two villages. The first Nubian village is Siou village and the second is called Koti village, both of which run across the center of the island. The two villages are connected by a footpath, and collectively, they are remains of three distinct settlements.
Many of the Nubians you’ll find living at either Nubian village were relocated here during the latter half of the twentieth century as construction of the High Dam in Aswan neared completion. The construction of the dam essentially meant that the Nubian communities had no option but to move.
Today, the Nubians of Elephantine Island inhabit the central portion.
See video highlights including a lamb wellington and a chocolate souffle made in the live kitchen experience here
Another blog post coming with details about how to make another version of ear wires. Courtesy of Vicki from Orion Designs.
thanks Vicki!
Blogging it this week.
:-)
Embroidery design is the art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, or with a sewing machine. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. Embroidery is most often used on caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, pants, dresses, and skirts, but it can also be used on handkerchiefs, pillowcases, shirts, and tablecloths. Embroidery is available with different backings, including satin, canvas and tulle. The process used to tailor, measure and apply the designs is called embroidery. Embroidery is often done as a form of needlework. Embroidery is also used for adornment and as a means of identification using numbers, letters and special symbols incorporated into the design.
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Photographer: Jason Atherton
Designer: Rachel Pollak Designs
Model:
Hair: Salon Mission
Makeup: Rule Cosmetics + FoxxiMUA
All images (c) Jason Atherton 2017